The 45th Gifu Carnival (October 10th 2016)

Venue - Juroku Plaza
Date - October 10th 2016
Main event- Genki Hanai (6-0, 4) v Phongsutorn Thongngam (0-0-1) "Title Prelude" for Hanai
Promoter - Gifu Yokozeki
Service - Asign Boxing
Gifu Yokozeki put on the 45th Gifu carnival card on October 10th 2016 and although the card was a small one, and very low profile, it served a purpose of getting their star fighter Genki Hanai back in to the ring before a potential Japanese title fight. Aside from the main event there was almost nothing of note on the show, but fans of prospects may have followed Hanai to this point, and be excited to see him in action as he prepared for a title fight.
The less than stellar under-card featured 6 low level domestic bouts with next to nothing in terms of notable names, but did have some competitive looking match ups on it, as well .
Genki Hanai (6-0, 4) v Phongsutorn Thongngam (0-0-1) - Scheduled for 8 rounds
Reiko Sugiyama (7-6-3, 5) v Shohei Fujimoto (9-6-3, 8) - Scheduled for 8 rounds
Tom Hamaguchi (3-3-2) v Yusuke Kubota (4-4, 2) - Scheduled for 6 rounds
Kazunori Takai (2-2-2, 1) v Takashi Kakamihara (2-4) - Scheduled for 4 rounds
Ryo Suwa (3-0) v Jinya Ito (4-1-1) - Scheduled for 4 rounds
Takayuki Sakai (2-1-1, 1) v Yuta Takizawa (0-0) - Scheduled for 4 rounds
Norimichi Ito (1-0, 1) v Hiroki Kodama (0-1) - Scheduled for 4 rounds
Date - October 10th 2016
Main event- Genki Hanai (6-0, 4) v Phongsutorn Thongngam (0-0-1) "Title Prelude" for Hanai
Promoter - Gifu Yokozeki
Service - Asign Boxing
Gifu Yokozeki put on the 45th Gifu carnival card on October 10th 2016 and although the card was a small one, and very low profile, it served a purpose of getting their star fighter Genki Hanai back in to the ring before a potential Japanese title fight. Aside from the main event there was almost nothing of note on the show, but fans of prospects may have followed Hanai to this point, and be excited to see him in action as he prepared for a title fight.
The less than stellar under-card featured 6 low level domestic bouts with next to nothing in terms of notable names, but did have some competitive looking match ups on it, as well .
Genki Hanai (6-0, 4) v Phongsutorn Thongngam (0-0-1) - Scheduled for 8 rounds
Reiko Sugiyama (7-6-3, 5) v Shohei Fujimoto (9-6-3, 8) - Scheduled for 8 rounds
Tom Hamaguchi (3-3-2) v Yusuke Kubota (4-4, 2) - Scheduled for 6 rounds
Kazunori Takai (2-2-2, 1) v Takashi Kakamihara (2-4) - Scheduled for 4 rounds
Ryo Suwa (3-0) v Jinya Ito (4-1-1) - Scheduled for 4 rounds
Takayuki Sakai (2-1-1, 1) v Yuta Takizawa (0-0) - Scheduled for 4 rounds
Norimichi Ito (1-0, 1) v Hiroki Kodama (0-1) - Scheduled for 4 rounds